African Lion

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Animal Advocate - $25 Donation
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- Personalized certificate of adoption (animal photo not included)
- Acknowledgement letter
- To/from card
- Free shipping (some restrictions may apply)
- Full charitable tax receipt for donor
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Conservation Crew - $50 Donation
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- Personalized certificate of adoption (featuring colour photo of adopted animal)
- Acknowledgement letter
- Animal fact sheet
- To/from card
- FREE shipping (some restrictions may apply)
- Full charitable tax receipt for donor
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Species Ambassador - $100 Donation
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- Personalized certificate of adoption (featuring colour photo of adopted animal)
- Acknowledgement letter
- Animal fact sheet
- Recipients name displayed as a Species Ambassador on our website for one year
- Pack of collectible Wildlife Cards (5 cards total)
- To/from card
- FREE shipping (some restrictions may apply)
- Full charitable tax receipt for donor
- Our Adopt Packages start at $25.00. If you would like to make a one time donation, please visit https://www.wildlifeconservancy.ca/donate
- If you are giving this as a gift - please select the "In Honour" option on the form and select that you would like us to send a physical card/package on your behalf. This will prompt you to include all of the recipient’s information so that we can mail out the Adopt package.
- If this is a gift for you - please let us know by adding a note in the private message box stating that this is a gift for you.
- Please note that we do not ship outside of Canada and the United States of America (shipping rates will apply).
- Expected delivery time is 5-7 Business days.
The African lion is powerfully built, with a broad head, thick, strong legs, and a tail tipped with a tuft of black hair. Male lions are known for their characteristic manes that frame their faces and cover their necks. The African lion is a vulnerable species, found throughout Africa, south of the Sahara. Wild populations are impacted by habitat loss, due to human activity and settlement, as well as retaliatory or pre-emptive killing to protect human life and livestock.
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